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The coolbutton behavior inserts a button into a Web page, as a part of the <B>coolbar</B> behavior.
It provides a visual cue in the form of an icon and/or a text cue in the form a label indicating which action will be performed.
Both the icon and the text can be assigned hover effects for the onmouseout event.
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The coolbutton.htc file can be downloaded from the coolbutton sample page.
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The most up to date documentation on the <B>coolbutton</B> behavior can be found on the World Wide Web.
Use Internet Explorer to navigate to the <A href="http://www.microsoft.com/workshop/author/behaviors/library/behaviorslibrary.asp">behaviors library reference</A>. 
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If you have the latest MSDN-Online Web Workshop CD (formerly Sitebuilder Web Snapshot CD), map a drive to the CD and use Microsoft Windows Explorer to navigate to <I>\workshop\author\behaviors\library\coolbutton\coolbutton.htm</I>.
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